1. The Mission Accessibility of Near-Earth Asteroids
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Barbee, Brent W, Abell, P. A, Adamo, D. R, Mazanek, D. D, Johnson, L. N, Yeomans, D. K, Chodas, P. W, Chamberlin, A. B, Benner, L. A. M, Taylor, P, and Friedensen, V. P
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Astrodynamics ,Lunar And Planetary Science And Exploration - Abstract
The population of near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) that may be accessible for human space flight missions is defined by the Near-Earth Object Human Space Flight Accessible Targets Study (NHATS). The NHATS is an automated system designed to monitor the accessibility of, and particular mission opportunities offered by, the NEA population. This is analogous to systems that automatically monitor the impact risk posed to Earth by the NEA population. The NHATS system identifies NEAs that are potentially accessible for future round-trip human space flight missions and provides rapid notification to asteroid observers so that crucial follow-up observations can be obtained following discovery of accessible NEAs. The NHATS was developed in 2010 and was automated by early 2012. NHATS data are provided via an interactive web-site, and daily NHATS notification emails are transmitted to a mailing list; both resources are available to the public.
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- 2015